Patents by Inventor Stephan O. Roche

Stephan O. Roche has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 12244396
    Abstract: A modem is configurable on a satellite, user terminal or gateway generates a radio frequency (RF) signal using an orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) protocol including a radio frame including one or more bursts. A burst of the one or more bursts includes a first portion including burst detection data, a second portion including channel characteristic estimation data, a third portion including payload data, and fourth and fifth portions including pilot data. The first portion in a time domain is included in the burst prior to the second, third, fourth, and fifth portions. The first portion can include a pseudo-random noise sequence inserted in the time domain. The same physical modem can be configured to transmit signals on an uplink or downlink between a user terminal and a satellite or on the uplink or downlink between the satellite and the gateway.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 26, 2021
    Date of Patent: March 4, 2025
    Assignee: Space Exploration Technologies Corp.
    Inventors: Martin S. McCormick, Torbjorn Larsson, Alazar Tamrat, Jeffrey C. Strait, Chen Chen, Philip J. Treigherman, Stephan O. Roche, Ronald Gottula
  • Publication number: 20250062935
    Abstract: A modem is configured to receive a transmitted waveform transmitted from a satellite (SAT) to a user terminal (UT). The modem includes: a receiver, on the UT, configured to receive the transmitted waveform from the SAT, the transmitted waveform comprising first resource blocks intended for the UT and second resource blocks intended for a second UT, a first set of components configured with the receiver on the UT to process the transmitted waveform with the first resource blocks and the second resource blocks, a multi-user demapper configured with the receiver to extract the first resource blocks from the transmitted waveform to yield a per-user signal, and a second set of components configured within the receiver to demodulate and decode the first resource blocks in the per-user signal.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 26, 2024
    Publication date: February 20, 2025
    Inventors: Martin S. McCormick, Torbjorn Larsson, Alazar Tamrat, Jeffrey C. Strait, Chen Chen, Philip J. Treigherman, Stephan O. Roche, Ronald Gottula
  • Patent number: 12088398
    Abstract: A modem is configurable on a satellite, user terminal or gateway generates a radio frequency (RF) signal using an orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) protocol including a radio frame including one or more bursts. A burst of the one or more bursts includes a first portion including burst detection data, a second portion including channel characteristic estimation data, a third portion including payload data, and fourth and fifth portions including pilot data. The first portion in a time domain is included in the burst prior to the second, third, fourth, and fifth portions. The first portion can include a pseudo-random noise sequence inserted in the time domain. The same physical modem can be configured to transmit signals on an uplink or downlink between a user terminal and a satellite or on the uplink or downlink between the satellite and the gateway.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 26, 2021
    Date of Patent: September 10, 2024
    Assignee: Space Exploration Technologies Corp.
    Inventors: Martin S. McCormick, Torbjorn Larsson, Alazar Tamrat, Jeffrey C. Strait, Chen Chen, Philip J. Treigherman, Stephan O. Roche, Ronald Gottula
  • Patent number: 12074683
    Abstract: A modem is configurable on a satellite, user terminal or gateway generates a radio frequency (RF) signal using an orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) protocol including a radio frame including one or more bursts. A burst of the one or more bursts includes a first portion including burst detection data, a second portion including channel characteristic estimation data, a third portion including payload data, and fourth and fifth portions including pilot data. The first portion in a time domain is included in the burst prior to the second, third, fourth, and fifth portions. The first portion can include a pseudo-random noise sequence inserted in the time domain. The same physical modem can be configured to transmit signals on an uplink or downlink between a user terminal and a satellite or on the uplink or downlink between the satellite and the gateway.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 26, 2021
    Date of Patent: August 27, 2024
    Assignee: Space Exploration Technologies Corp.
    Inventors: Martin S. McCormick, Torbjorn Larsson, Alazar Tamrat, Jeffrey C. Strait, Chen Chen, Philip J. Treigherman, Stephan O. Roche, Ronald Gottula
  • Patent number: 12003350
    Abstract: A modem is configurable on a satellite, user terminal or gateway generates a radio frequency (RF) signal using an orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) protocol including a radio frame including one or more bursts. A burst of the one or more bursts includes a first portion including burst detection data, a second portion including channel characteristic estimation data, a third portion including payload data, and fourth and fifth portions including pilot data. The first portion in a time domain is included in the burst prior to the second, third, fourth, and fifth portions. The first portion can include a pseudo-random noise sequence inserted in the time domain. The same physical modem can be configured to transmit signals on an uplink or downlink between a user terminal and a satellite or on the uplink or downlink between the satellite and the gateway.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 26, 2021
    Date of Patent: June 4, 2024
    Assignee: Space Exploration Technologies Corp.
    Inventors: Martin S. McCormick, Torbjorn Larsson, Alazar Tamrat, Jeffrey C. Strait, Chen Chen, Philip J. Treigherman, Stephan O. Roche, Ronald Gottula